The End of The Black Cherry Bombshells
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Posted by Frederik Hautain on Dec 29, 2008
Tags: black cherry, bombshells, dc, zombie, zuda
Zuda.com, DC Comics' On-Line Imprint, is pleased to announce the conclusion of The Black Cherry Bombshells' Season One. The girl-on-zombie action comic releases it's final issues on Monday, December 29 and Wednesday, December 31 of this week.

As the 60 strip season draws to a close, the fate of several series' leads remain in question. In a world where women are an endangered species and men have been mutated into flesh eating zombies, nothing is guaranteed. Philadelphia Creators Tony Trov and Johnny Zito say readers can expect plenty of cliffhangers.
Read the Comic that BrokenFrontier.com says has, "Admittedly and successfully super-imposed female characters over traditional male action movie roles [...] Black Cherry Bombshells is one Zuda webcomic you have to constantly zoom in using the navigation to really appreciate the poppy art and snappy dialogue."
The Black Cherry Bombshells can be read at BlackCherryBombshells.com Be their friend at MySpace.com/BlackCherryBombshells
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